No.
Some BMX chainrings have the same 4/5 bolt pattern as road bikes, but most use another method of attachment to the crank.
If it is a 4/5 bolt chainring you first have to measure the bolt circle diameter to see how that fits. I'll post a link on that.
Next is the thickness of the chain rings. BMXes are single-speed and use a thicker chain. Most road bikes have external gears and need a thinner, more flexible chain to work. I'm not sure if a road bike chain will fit on a BMX chainring.
(Unless it's a single-speed road bike of course. Then you can run a BMX-style chain and all can be made to work.)
It will if you have bmx (or bmx style) cranks.
you can find a BMX bike in halfords
The bmx thruster rampage bike is a exellent bike
One can buy a custom BMX bike in Las Vegas from a few stores. One can get a BMX custom made from 'Just BMX', 'Bolder BMX', 'Bike World' and 'Vegas Bike Store'.
Most hyper bmx bikes are heavy so most likely not unless your not jumping high
A hyper is better
no but you can get a dirt bike or a cruiser bike or a speed bike but i havnt seen a bmx bike yet.
The type of bike that is mostly used form BMX riding are the purpose-built BMX bikes.
A street bike is a type of BMX bike, so your question can't be answered.
BMX bikes pretty much all have 20"wheels, which makes all frames very similar in size. On top of that BMX is almost entirely ridden standing up, so bike size doesn't matter as much as it does for road riding for instance.
Bob haro invented the first freestyle BMX bike.
a bmx bike